The massive eruption activity of the Samalas Volcano in Lombok left traces of igneous rock minerals, one of which was pumice. The pumice has a main mineral composition of 58.3% silica. The purpose of this study is to identify the characteristics of zeolite from pumice as an adsorbent of Fe metal. Zeolite has been synthesized using a coprecipitation method. The identification of functional groups, crystallinity, and crystal structure of synthetic zeolite using FTIR and XRD. Meanwhile, AAS was implemented for the adsorption analysis. The zeolite was successfully formed from the synthesis of pumice characterized by the appearance of the TO4 functional group and the Si-O-Si functional group at wavelengths of 983.85 cm-1 and 660.02 cm-1. The zeolite fabricated from the pumice synthesis process is ZK-14 type zeolite with a cubic crystal structure. The examination results from the adsorption ability of zeolite ZK-14 are very good, reaching 99.22% at the Si/Al composition at 25/30. In fact, the synthesis of pumice into zeolite can be applied as an absorber of Fe metal.